
So here is how to build a minimum viable job board…
If you look closely, this could be a minimum viable anything
online.
(This is close to what I did on lubbockjobs.io.) ๐
I have plans.
Pinning this for later.
Here is a more advanced one:
recovering economist
So here is how to build a minimum viable job board…
If you look closely, this could be a minimum viable anything
online.
(This is close to what I did on lubbockjobs.io.) ๐
I have plans.
Pinning this for later.
how to build a minimum-viable, no-code job board in one day (for $29)
— Peter Askew (@searchbound) March 19, 2023
Here is a more advanced one:
How to create a niche job board – on a great domain, as a solo builder – & directly compete with Indeed, ZipRecruiter, LinkedIn, etal (from someone who's done it)
— Peter Askew (@searchbound) August 17, 2022
(Let's find an actual domain for sale and hypothetically build it out)
a brain dump ๐ง ๐ฎ:
The key for so many successful people I have found is to ship more projects.
My favorite example is how this worked for Picasso.
What if the key to all the success you ever wanted was shipping a project every month (and it takes 100 projects to get there)?
That’s over eight years of failure before something sticks!
Would you be willing to do it?
Would I?
Understand: Quantity > Quality
(Here is @levelsio making beautiful code too.)
๐ฐ Only 4 out of 70+ projects I ever did made money and grew
— @levelsio (@levelsio) November 7, 2021
๐ >95% of everything I ever did failed
๐ My hit rate is only about ~5%
๐ So…ship more pic.twitter.com/oAn2rdRpFT